“Field
of Dreams” is a sports drama, screenplay by Phil Alden Robinson based on the
novel by W.P.Kinsella and Directed by Phil Alden Robinson
In
the extraordinary story, Iowa corn farmer Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) hears a
voice in his corn field telling him, “If you build it, he will come” and he
interpreted this message as an instruction to build a baseball diamond on his
farm, with the support of his wife Annie (Amy Madigan) and daughter Karin (Gaby
Hoffmann).
Upon
completion of the diamond players appear from the corn, the ghosts of Shoeless
Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta) and the other seven Chicago White Sox players who were
banned from the game for throwing the 1919 World Series.
When
the voices continue, Ray goes on the road to seek out a reclusive author
Terence Mann (James Earl Jones) to help him understand the meaning of the
messages and the purpose for his field.
Before
they can head back to the farm they are directed to seek out Dr. Archibald
'Moonlight' Graham (Burt Lancaster) and find his ghost, and then on the way
home they pick up a hitch hiker who turns out to be to young wannabee ball
player, Archie Graham (Frank Whaley) and Kinsella has his ball team, but there
is one more surprise for Ray when his father John (Dwier Brown) appears on the
diamond.
Field
Of Dreams is a Timeless
Classic and a perfect example of a movie that finds meaning,
not in aspects of the story, but rather in the underlying emotional core and
heart that defines the story.